Information between 1st April 2025 - 30th July 2025
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Division Votes |
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2 Apr 2025 - Mental Health Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted Aye and against the House One of 3 Crossbench Aye votes vs 5 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 19 Noes - 112 |
2 Apr 2025 - Mental Health Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted Aye and against the House One of 9 Crossbench Aye votes vs 2 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 51 Noes - 106 |
2 Apr 2025 - Mental Health Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted Aye and against the House One of 4 Crossbench Aye votes vs 5 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 49 Noes - 129 |
2 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and against the House One of 36 Crossbench No votes vs 11 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 280 Noes - 243 |
2 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and in line with the House One of 21 Crossbench No votes vs 6 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 55 Noes - 234 |
9 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and against the House One of 39 Crossbench No votes vs 5 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 265 Noes - 247 |
9 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and against the House One of 28 Crossbench No votes vs 12 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 284 Noes - 239 |
9 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Crossbench No votes vs 3 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 11 Noes - 126 |
9 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted No and in line with the House One of 13 Crossbench No votes vs 0 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 139 Noes - 158 |
15 Jul 2025 - Renters’ Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Stevens of Birmingham voted Aye and in line with the House One of 41 Crossbench Aye votes vs 7 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 282 Noes - 158 |
Speeches |
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Lord Stevens of Birmingham speeches from: Strategic Defence Review 2025
Lord Stevens of Birmingham contributed 1 speech (787 words) Friday 18th July 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Defence |
Lord Stevens of Birmingham speeches from: Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Lord Stevens of Birmingham contributed 1 speech (793 words) 2nd reading Wednesday 23rd April 2025 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
Lord Stevens of Birmingham speeches from: Mental Health Bill [HL]
Lord Stevens of Birmingham contributed 4 speeches (720 words) Report stage Wednesday 2nd April 2025 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
Written Answers |
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Armed Forces: Cadets
Asked by: Lord Stevens of Birmingham (Crossbench - Life peer) Wednesday 28th May 2025 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the report by the Institute of Social Innovation and Impact at the University of Northampton The impact and value of school-based cadet forces in the UK, published in March, and whether they plan to increase the number of state schools with a Combined Cadet Force. Answered by Lord Coaker - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) We very much welcome the excellent research by the University of Northampton on the impact and value of school-based Cadet Forces in the UK, a study commissioned by the Ministry of Defence (MOD).
The report makes compelling reading for anyone interested in the development of young people. There are many useful insights in the report for school leaders to help support their efforts to seek wider opportunities for all their pupils – and breaking down barriers to opportunity is a core Government mission.
The report illustrates the positive impact that school-based Cadet Forces can have on the young people who join and shows how the ‘cadet experience’ can help them develop self-confidence, teamwork, leadership and resilience.
Given these and many other benefits, we want more young people to be able to become cadets. To this end we are currently reviewing how we can increase both the size and the offer of the Cadet Forces. This work is closely aligned with the Strategic Defence Review, and we have been engaging widely to consider how best to deliver these aims.
The joint MOD and Department for Education Cadet Expansion Programme has already seen a significant rise in the number of state schools with Combined Cadet Forces and we continue to invest in this growth. |
Live Transcript |
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23 Apr 2025, 6:12 p.m. - House of Lords "Despite what the noble Lord Stevens of Birmingham said, I have yet to see any evidence that this bill will not simply because a growth in " Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated) - View Video - View Transcript |
23 Apr 2025, 7:07 p.m. - House of Lords "their products life as Lord Stevens of Birmingham pointed out. At great " Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green Party) - View Video - View Transcript |
3 Jul 2025, 12:30 p.m. - House of Lords "question from Lord Stevens of Birmingham, on 28th of May, shortly after this report was published, the Minister of State for defence, Lord " Lord Young of Acton (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
78 speeches (23,502 words) Thursday 3rd July 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for Education Mentions: 1: Lord Young of Acton (Con - Life peer) When responding to a Parliamentary Question, from the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham, on 28 May - Link to Speech |
Tobacco and Vapes Bill
117 speeches (48,245 words) 2nd reading Wednesday 23rd April 2025 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care Mentions: 1: Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated - Life peer) threaten the viability of some of our local family-run shops.Despite what the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham - Link to Speech 2: Baroness Grey-Thompson (XB - Life peer) as the detriment to health was more widely realised.I am delighted that my noble friend Lord Stevens of Birmingham - Link to Speech 3: Lord Moylan (Con - Life peer) I was really struck by the wonderfully optimistic figures cited by the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham - Link to Speech 4: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Con - Life peer) This is not, to use the word in the argument of the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham, a zombie - Link to Speech 5: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green - Life peer) Their products have shortened lives, as the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham, pointed out, at great - Link to Speech |
Parliamentary Research |
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Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-25 - CBP-10260
May. 14 2025 Found: were further calls at report stage to ensure adequate workforce planning and funding.356 Lord Stevens of Birmingham |
Bill Documents |
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May. 14 2025
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-25 Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26 Briefing papers Found: were further calls at report stage to ensure adequate workforce planning and funding.356 Lord Stevens of Birmingham |
APPG Publications |
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Israel APPG Document: APPG UK-Israel Meeting Records Minutes .pdf Found: Attendees: Lord Walney, Lord Mandelson, Lord Wasserman, Baroness Foster of Oxton, Lord Polak, Lord Stevens of Birmingham |
Falkland Islands APPG Document: 22042025 - Falkland Islands APPG Meeting Minutes.pdf Found: Randall of Uxbridge Kt PC Mr Ian Roome MP Mr Andrew Rosindell MP Mr Mark Sewards MP The Lord Stevens of Birmingham |